Ken Buck on Corporations

Small business can turn economy around with lower tax burden

When asked, "What would you do in Congress to create jobs and turn the economy around," both men said the key would be small businesses. Buck said, "As a leader in Washington DC,
I would do everything that I can to make sure that our small business people have a lower tax burden. That those small business people know that we aren't going to pass cap and trade, and cause their energy bills to go up.
That we aren't going to let regulators legislate in administrative settings rather than to have the United State Congress legislating. That we are going to give our small businesses the kind of stability that they need." To which
Bennet fired back by saying, "Two weeks ago, I voted to cut taxes on small businesses in this country by $12 billion. And that bill was opposed by my opponent in this race."

It's bad when the government owns car companies

It's bad for the country when the government owns car companies. That's not a role government is good at, and it's certainly not a role we ever considered for our government. So why is it happening?

Well, government is out of control. They are not
standing up for the principles that people in Colorado & taxpayers across the country share. One of those principles is that NO company should ever be considered "too big to fail." We have a system in place: bankruptcy should be used where appropriate.